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redistributed over
three orders, Liliales,
Asparagales, and Dioscoreales. The
boundaries of the
Asparagales and of its
families have
undergone a series...
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members of this subfamily. The
order Asparagales can be
divided into a
basal paraphyletic group, the "lower
Asparagales",
which includes the Asphodelaceae...
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monocot orders (Petrosaviales, Dioscoreales, Pandanales,
Liliales and
Asparagales) in
which the
majority of
species have
flowers with
relatively large...
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distinguishing feature from
Asparagales,
where it is rare.
Phytomelan is
completely absent in
Liliales seed coats,
unlike Asparagales,
which nearly all contain...
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asparagus family, is a
family of
flowering plants,
placed in the
order Asparagales of the monocots. The
family name is
based on the
edible garden asparagus...
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Agapanthoideae of the
family Amaryllidaceae. The
family is in the
monocot order Asparagales. The name is
derived from Gr****: ἀγάπη (agapē – "love"), ἄνθος (anthos...
- The
Asparagales are an
order of plants, and on this page the
structure of the
order is used
according to the APG III system. The
order takes its name...
- 1002/tax.591008.[dead link] P. F. Stevens. "Angiosperm
Phylogeny Website:
Asparagales: Scilloideae".
Retrieved 19
December 2017.
Clive A.
Stace (2010). "Asparagaceae...
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family Alliaceae.[citation needed] Both
these families are in the
order Asparagales.
There are
currently 16
recognized species in Triteleia. One species...
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Asparagales Link 1829 Commelinids...